
Alpine Mushrooms of North America
Treasures above Treeline
A singular guide to mushrooms on mountain tops
Paper – $29.95
978-0-252-08893-3
eBook – $14.95
978-0-252-04837-1
Publication Date
Paperback: 12/23/2025
About the Book
Little-known and hard to find, the tiny mushrooms that grow above the treeline offer mycophiles rare opportunities--but also index the advance of global climate change. Cathy L. Cripps's comprehensive nature guide draws on the twenty-five years of collecting and research that have made her North America's foremost expert on alpine fungi.Features include:
- More than 200 color photographs
- Small size perfect for use in the field
- In-depth scientific information on 150 species, including some recently discovered and most not found outside alpine or Arctic habitats
- Division of species into ecological groups to aid with searching and identification
- Coverage of the Rocky Mountains of Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado, with extensions into British Columbia and Alaska, with many of the same mushrooms also found in the Arctic
- Tips on collecting for both professional researchers and amateur enthusiasts
- A conservation-based approach aimed at the general public, mycologists, researchers, naturalists, land managers, and others
Easy to use and charged with cutting-edge science, Alpine Mushrooms of North America is an expert guide to mycology's final frontier.